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A Case of Patient with Meniere's Disease Who Presented Periodic Alternating Nystagmus

Park JW, Gu JW, Song MH, Shim DB

Periodic alternating nystagmus (PAN) is a spontaneous horizontal jerky nystagmus that reverses its direction periodically with a quiescent interval. PAN has been reported in acquired and congenital forms. The main...
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Various Nystagmus Patterns and Their Clinical Significance in Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo of Anterior Semicircular Canal

Park JW, Shin YG, Gu JW, Song MH, Shim DB

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to identify the diverse patterns of nystagmus and analyze their clinical significance in benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) of the anterior semicircular canal. METHODS:...
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A Case of Middle Ear Implantation Using the Vibrant Soundbridge in a Patient with Bilateral Mixed Hearing Loss

Shin YG, Gu JW, Kang JW, Song MH

It is challenging to achieve sufficient hearing gain in patients with mixed hearing loss. In chronic middle ear diseases, conventional passive reconstructive surgeries often result in suboptimal hearing gain and...
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The Influence of Sleep Position on Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo

Shin YG, Park JW, Gu JW, Song MH, Shim DB

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to identify the influence of sleep position on benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). METHODS: Four hundred sixty patients diagnosed as posterior or horizontal canal...
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Pseudo-Spontaneous Nystagmus and Head-Shaking Nystagmus in Horizontal Canal Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo

Shin YG, Gu JW, Kang JW, Song MH, Shim DB

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to examine the clinical manifestations and significance of pseudo-spontaneous nystagmus (PSN) and head-shaking nystagmus (HSN) in horizontal canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (HC-BPPV). METHODS:...
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A Patient with Sudden Hearing Loss with Vertigo Showing Exclusive Posterior Semicircular Canal Abnormality

Gu JW, Shin YG, Song MH, Shim DB

It is known that about 30% of patients with sudden hearing loss present with vertigo or dizziness. In clinical practice, this is called sudden hearing loss with vertigo (SHLV) although...
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A Case of Patient with Acute Peripheral Vestibulopathy Involving Isolated Posterior Semicircular Canal

Im SK, Song MH, Gu JW, Shim DB

Down-beat nystagmus in peripheral vestibulopathy may rarely occur in selective involvement of inferior division. Diagnosis of isolated inferior vestibular neuritis is based on torsional down-beating spontaneous nystagmus, abnormal head-impulse test...
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Compensation of the Postural Instability in Patients with Acute Unilateral Vestibular Neuritis: The Usefulness of Computerized Dynamic Posturography as an Objective Indicator

Park JW, Shin YG, Gu JW, Song MH, Shim DB

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of computerized dynamic posturography (CDP) in patients with acute vestibular neuritis (AVN) by identifying the recovery period...
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Comparison of the Treatment Results for Ganglions of the Hand and Wrist According to General Anesthesia and Local Anesthesia

Ha DH, Gu JW, Yoo HM, Park CH

  • KMID: 2294734
  • J Korean Acad Fam Med.
  • 2004 Feb;25(2):133-137.
BACKGROUND: A ganglion of the hand and the wrist most commonly occurs in the upper extremities. It is reported that its excision under general anesthesia has the highest rate of...
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